Bringing Queen鈥檚 to Parliament Hill

Bringing Queen鈥檚 to Parliament Hill

By Communications Staff

April 19, 2018

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The nation鈥檚 capital had a little more Tricolour in it on Wednesday thanks to the first-ever Queen鈥檚 on Parliament Hill Day.

The event was hosted to highlight the university鈥檚 areas of strength in research and innovation while demonstrating support for the federal government鈥檚 recent investments in fundamental research.

A total of 35 researchers made the trip to Ottawa, along with senior administrators and staff members.

A reception, hosted by Senator Joseph Day, a Queen鈥檚 alumnus, featured seven key themes: Skills for tomorrow. Today; Embracing Reconciliation; Innovation and Entrepreneurship; A Cleaner Future; Finding Insights in Data; Building Blocks of the Universe; Advancing Health and Wellness.

Speakers at the event included Principal Daniel Woolf, Professor Emeritus and Nobel Laureate Art McDonald, as well as a number of political figures including Kate Young, Parliamentary Secretary for Science, Senator Day, Kingston and the Islands Member of Parliament Mark Gerretsen, and opposition Members Brian Masse and Matt Jeneroux

鈥淭his was an eye-opening day at Parliament Hill for the Queen鈥檚 team and, I hope, for the MPs, Senators and staff who met with us,鈥 Principal Woolf says. 鈥淲ith this being the first Queen鈥檚 on Parliament Hill Day event in recent memory, I believe we have created a solid foundation upon which we can continue to build the important relationships and connections that exist between Kingston and Ottawa. I鈥檓 grateful to the faculty, staff and students who took the time to participate, even during spring exam time.鈥

Approximately 80 parliamentarians and staff visited the reception to meet with the Queen鈥檚 delegation.